Belford University was an organization that offered online
unaccredited degrees for "life experience". The organization maintained a post office box in
Humble, Texas, but its certificates were mailed from the
United Arab Emirates
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.
Along with many similar websites, it was owned by the
Karachi
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-based company
Axact, the main business of which, according to an investigation by ''
The New York Times
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'', is "to take the centuries-old scam of selling fake academic degrees and turn it into an Internet-era scheme on a global scale".
In July 2018,
Shoaib Ahmed Sheikh, the CEO of Axact was arrested and sentenced to prison for 20 years for his role in perpetuating this scam.
On August 31, 2012, Belford University was shut down and its alleged founder, Salem Kureshi, "ordered to pay $22.7 million in damages".
"The judgment established the truth of allegations that Belford High School and Belford University are fake schools that do not actually exist." Court documents from ''McClusley v. Belford University'' revealed that Belford University was run by 30-year-old Salem Kureshi from his apartment in Karachi, Pakistan.
The court found that Kureshi "operates a sophisticated internet ripoff scheme through various websites, which falsely represent the existence of an accredited and legitimate high school, whose diplomas will be widely accepted by employers, professional associations, other schools, colleges and universities".
Kureshi has admitted that he created 44 online universities and more than 100 promotional websites. "With an inkjet printer, a Microsoft Word template, and a few cheap websites, Kureshi allegedly became an overnight millionaire."
Accreditation status
The school was not accredited by any
accrediting agency recognized by the
United States Department of Education
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(USDE) or the
Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Neither of the organizations from which Belford claimed accreditation, the
International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) and the
Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA), are
recognized accreditation associations of higher learning. Without recognized accreditation, Belford's degrees and credits might not be acceptable to employers or other academic institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions. Jurisdictions that have restricted or prohibited the use of credentials from unaccredited schools include
South Korea
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and the US states of
Oregon
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,
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, ''Oregon Office of Degree Authorization''[State mulls online learning](_blank)
by the Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
, '' Billings Gazette'', January 30, 2005. Michigan
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,
Maine
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,
North Dakota
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,
New Jersey
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,
Washington,
Nevada
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,
[Use of False or Misleading Degrees](_blank)
Nevada statute NRS 394.700 Illinois
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,
Indiana
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and
Texas
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. Many other states are also considering restrictions on the use of degrees from unaccredited institutions. It has been listed as a
diploma mill
A diploma mill or degree mill is a business that sells illegitimate diplomas or academic degrees, respectively. The term ''diploma mill'' is also used pejoratively to describe any educational institution with low standards for admission and gradua ...
by the
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
Controversy and criticism
A 2005 investigative report on
WHEC-TV
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in
Rochester, New York
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, characterized Belford as "just one of hundreds of diploma mills easily accessible online".
According to David Linkletter of the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Belford "is not a legitimate institute of higher education. No legitimate university offers a complete degree on the basis of one's life experience. I particularly like the 'order now' button on their Web site, which is another clue... To the extent that Belford University is in Texas, it is operating in violation of the Texas Education Code."
Furthermore, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has indicated that Belford,
Rochville University, as well as the agencies from which they claim accreditation, "appear to be operated by the same people".
In a 2007 article, a ''
Yale Daily News'' journalist reported that he had applied for a doctorate with what he described as a brief paltry life experience justification, and was approved for his requested degree 12 hours later. He said that the basic price for a doctorate was $549 and entitled the recipient to a
transcript showing a 3.0 grade point average.
Latin honors
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could be obtained for an additional fee of $25 and Belford offered to back-date a degree for an additional $75 fee.
Several people with "degrees" from Belford have been severely penalized for attempting to use them to qualify for jobs or promotions. A fire chief was dismissed from his job for his Belford degree in 2006. Similarly, a faculty member at
Pensacola State College was dismissed in January 2011 for "present
ngcollege administrators with an unaccredited master's degree from an online diploma mill that he obtained while on a paid sabbatical". In 2008, a candidate for
sheriff
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in
Mahoning County, Ohio, was removed from the ballot after the
Supreme Court of Ohio
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determined that his
associate's degree
An associate degree or associate's degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor's degree. ...
from Belford could not be used to satisfy the state's requirement that a sheriff have at least two years of post-secondary education.
Dr. Ben Mays, a veterinarian in
Clinton, Arkansas, successfully received a diploma accrediting his dog as Dr. Maxwell Sniffingwell, partially in criticism of Arkansas politician John Rhoda, who himself had received a diploma from the university.
Ahmad Tavakoli, a member of
Iran
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's parliament, has made allegations that the vice president of Iran,
Mohammad Reza Rahimi
Mohammad Reza Rahimi (, born on 11 January 1949) is an Iranian politician who served as the fifth Vice President of Iran, first vice president from 13 September 2009 until 3 August 2013. His previous posts included governor of the Kurdistan pro ...
, holds a fraudulent Ph.D. degree from Belford University. Tavakoli has published documents on his website purporting to show fraudulent documents created by Rahimi.
Salem Kureshi, the owner of Belford University and Belford High School, agreed to a default judgment against him and his companies in a 2011
class-action lawsuit filed in a U.S. federal court; on June 19, 2012, the court held him in contempt for failing to comply with the terms of the judgment, including a $22.7 million payment.
"Judge Orders Diploma-Mill Operator to Pay $22.7-Million in Class-Action Lawsuit", ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'' September 7, 2012.
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Belford High School
Belford High School was another one of Salem Kureshi's "websites, which falsely represented the existence of an accredited and legitimate high school". It was shut down, along with Belford University, on August 31, 2012.
See also
*Accreditation mill
An accreditation mill is an organization that purports to award educational accreditation to higher education institutions without having government authority or recognition from mainstream academia to operate as an accreditor. Implicit in the ter ...
*List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
This is a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation. In many countries, accreditation is defined as a governmental designation.
Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions ma ...
*
References
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Distance education institutions
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